Miscellaneous: Study Design
Study Design
Descriptive Studies
- Case Report
- Report of a Single Patient Case
- Case Series
- Compares: A Single Group of Patients Similar in Some Form (Receiving an Intervention or with a Certain Disease)
- No Control Group
- Describes: Risk Factors or Outcomes
- Compares: A Single Group of Patients Similar in Some Form (Receiving an Intervention or with a Certain Disease)
Analytical Studies Mn
- Case-Control Study
- Compares: Diseased vs. Healthy
- Determines: Past Risk Factors
- Cross-Sectional Study
- Compares: A Group with a Current Risk Factor vs. a Group Without the Risk Factor
- Determines: Prevalence of an Outcome Now
- Cohort Study
- Compares: A Group with the Risk Factor vs. a Group Without the Risk Factor
- Determines: Incidence of Outcome
- Types:
- Retrospective Cohort – Looks at Patients with Past Risk Factors to Evaluate Incidence to Now Retrospectively
- Prospective Cohort – Looks at Patients with Current Risk Factors to Evaluate Incidence into the Future Prospectively
- Clinical Trial
- Compares: Treatment Group vs. Control Group
- Determines: Outcomes in Future Prospectively
- Randomized Control Trial (RCT) – Essentially the Gold Standard Study
- Reviews of Multiple Studies:
- Meta-Analysis
- Combines Data from Different Studies
- Systematic Review
- Qualitatively Reviews Multiple Studies
- Meta-Analysis
Other Study Design Considerations
- Clinical Equipoise – There Must Be No Clear Preference Between the Different Tested Interventions
- Blinding:
- Blinded Study – Patients Do Not Know Which Treatment They are Receiving
- Eliminates Placebo Effect
- Double-Blinded Study – Neither Patients nor Physicians Know Which Treatment They are Receiving
- Blinded Study – Patients Do Not Know Which Treatment They are Receiving
- Intention-to-Treat Analysis – Data Analyzed by the Group they are Randomized To
- Regardless of Whether They Receive the Intended Treatment or Not
- Includes Noncompliance, Withdrawal from Study, Loss to Follow Up or Protocol Violations
Research Clinical Trials
- Phase I: Assessment of Safety & Dosing
- Phase II: Assessment of Effectiveness
- Phase III: Comparison to Existing Treatment
- Phase IV: Implementation & Marketing
Mnemonics
Visual Comparison of Study Types